Strategic Overview of the Start-ups Disrupting Mobility, LATAM, 2022

Strategic Overview of the Start-ups Disrupting Mobility, LATAM, 2022

Transformative Mega Trends and Mobility Start-Ups Disrupt the Status Quo and Drive Future Growth Potential

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18-Jul-2022
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Latin America
Research Code: PD3C-01-00-00-00
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Connected, autonomous, shared, and electric mobility in Latin America are in varying growth stages. Connected and shared mobility segments are growing, while electric and autonomous mobility segments remain nascent. Local mobility companies continue to expand, although foreign companies hold the majority market share in some segments, such as ride-hailing and demand-responsive transit. Unlike autonomous mobility, the growth potential of electric mobility is expected to be robust, presenting stakeholders with opportunities to capitalize on the region’s natural resources and growing climate awareness among consumers and businesses.

This Frost & Sullivan study focuses on the connected, shared, and electric mobility segments in Latin America, profiling prominent start-ups that offer various solutions and services supporting the move to alternative and more sustainable means of transport.

Key Issues Addressed

  • What makes up the Latin American connected, shared, and electric mobility start-up ecosystem?
  • Which are the prominent start-ups in the Latin American connected, shared, and electric mobility market?
  • What is the current state of connected, shared, and electric mobility start-ups in Latin America?
  • What are the latest trends in the Latin American connected, shared, and electric mobility market?
  • What are the key growth opportunities for connected, shared, and electric mobility start-ups in Latin America?

Table of Contents

Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Connected, Shared, and Electric Mobility Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Key Questions Addressed

Segmentation

Segmentation—Definitions

Key Competitors

Growth Metrics

Gross Merchandise Value Forecast Analysis by Segment and Country

Gross Merchandise Value Forecast Analysis by Segment and Country (continued)

2022 C.A.S.E. Trends in LATAM

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Start-Up Definition

The Start-Up Methodology

Benchmarking Criteria—Definitions

The Start-Up Ecosystem—More than 70 Disrupting the Value Chain

Top 3 Connected and Shared Mobility Participants

Top 3 Electric Mobility Participants

Overview of Top Participants in Each Segment

Overview of Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

Overview of Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

Overview of Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

Overview of Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

LATAM—Local Mobility Start-Ups Are Slowly Gaining Funds

Connected, Shared, and Electric Mobility Start-Up Numbers

Key Findings

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Profile—Cobli

Profile—Cobli (continued)

Profile—Azuga (Bridgestone)

Profile—Azuga (Bridgestone) (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Profile—Awto

Profile—Awto (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Profile—Uber

Profile—Uber (continued)

Profile—Cabify

Profile—Cabify (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar: Scorecard

Profile—Tembici

Profile—Tembici (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Profile—Swvl

Profile—Swvl (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Profile—Moovit (Intel)

Profile: Moovit (Intel) (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Profile—Coradir

Profile—Coradir (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Profile—GreenV

Profile—GreenV (continued)

Profile—Oasis Group

Profile—Oasis Group (continued)

Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan’s Start-Up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Profile—Voltz

Profile—Voltz (continued)

Growth Opportunity 1—Introduction of New Technologies by Telematics Companies

Growth Opportunity 1—Introduction of New Technologies by Telematics Companies (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Recognizing Vehicle Renting and Sharing as a Rising Trend

Growth Opportunity 2—Recognizing Vehicle Renting and Sharing as a Rising Trend (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Local Production of Automotive Parts and Infrastructure

Growth Opportunity 3—Local Production of Automotive Parts and Infrastructure (continued)

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Why Frost, Why Now?

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Connected, autonomous, shared, and electric mobility in Latin America are in varying growth stages. Connected and shared mobility segments are growing, while electric and autonomous mobility segments remain nascent. Local mobility companies continue to expand, although foreign companies hold the majority market share in some segments, such as ride-hailing and demand-responsive transit. Unlike autonomous mobility, the growth potential of electric mobility is expected to be robust, presenting stakeholders with opportunities to capitalize on the region’s natural resources and growing climate awareness among consumers and businesses. This Frost & Sullivan study focuses on the connected, shared, and electric mobility segments in Latin America, profiling prominent start-ups that offer various solutions and services supporting the move to alternative and more sustainable means of transport.--BEGIN PROMO--

Key Issues Addressed

  • What makes up the Latin American connected, shared, and electric mobility start-up ecosystem
  • Which are the prominent start-ups in the Latin American connected, shared, and electric mobility market
  • What is the current state of connected, shared, and electric mobility start-ups in Latin America
  • What are the latest trends in the Latin American connected, shared, and electric mobility market
  • What are the key growth opportunities for connected, shared, and electric mobility start-ups in Latin America
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Author Victoria Rinaldi
Industries Automotive
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WIP Number PD3C-01-00-00-00